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Economic Thought journal, 2022
In recent years we have witnessed profound institutional changes in the character of central banks and in their monetary policies. These transformations are the result of a number of factors, most notably the crisis that began in 2008, as well as the large-scale processes of digitalisation of money.
Nikolai Nenovski, Tsvetelina Marinova
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In recent years we have witnessed profound institutional changes in the character of central banks and in their monetary policies. These transformations are the result of a number of factors, most notably the crisis that began in 2008, as well as the large-scale processes of digitalisation of money.
Nikolai Nenovski, Tsvetelina Marinova
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Reframing the Great Debate on First–Year Writing
College Composition & Communication, 1999WA hen composition began to be taught in American colleges and universities in the 19th century, the first-year course was so central to the field one could almost say it was the field. Over the past 50 years, since CCC first appeared, what we understand to constitute our field has changed dramatically into something more closely resembling other ...
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Editorial: The Great First National Primary Debate
International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 2012This first issue of Volume 32 provides this editorial, an In Memoriam piece, five articles, and a book review. The articles cover evaluation of health education problems and programs in five countries: Bangladesh, Egypt, Nigeria, Thailand, and the United States.
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Norman Angell and the Real First Great Debate
2021The traditional narrative claims that the discipline of International Relations (IR) was born in 1919 and that its early years were characterized by a liberal “idealist” theoretical dominance followed by a “first great debate” during the 1930s and 1940s.
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The myth of the ‘First Great Debate’
Review of International Studies, 1998The story of international relations (IR) is conventionally told in terms of a series of ‘great debates’. The first ‘great debate’ was the so-called idealist- or utopian-realist debate which took place in the late 1930s and the early 1940s. It was triggered by a number of ‘real-world’ events — Manchuria, Abyssinia, the failure of the League, Munich ...
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The Great Debate on the First Americans
Anthropology Today, 1991L'A. remet en cause le fait que les chasseurs Clovis aient ete les premiers humains a venir de Siberie vers l'Alaska il y a 11 500, 11 000 ans et qu'ils aient migre vers Tierra del Fuego : des objets de plus de 15 000 ans ont ete trouves. Dans son analyse, l'A.
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THE LAST GREAT DEBATE: Congressional Veterans and the First Persian Gulf War
World Affairs, 2017Most U.S. scholarship on the political history of the First Persian Gulf War covers the general debate between the branches of government or among the international community. Several works address the length and quality of the legislature’s deliberation.
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